While “Variphrase” is Roland trademark for a technology that combines a number of sample-processing technologies, one important feature of Variphrase technology may be available on a few synths from other manufacturers. One Variphrase capability is to change the pitch of a sample without changing its character, e.g., without it sounding like a chipmonk at high pitches and like a drone at low pitches. Of course, this is what vocal harmony processors do in real time for vocal inputs. What I would like to do is use a vocal harmony processor to control the pitch of user samples.
If the sample is generated by a device other than the vocal arranger, then the problem is solved. Simply input a fixed pitch sample into the vocal arranger mic input (matching gains as appropriate) and put the vocal harmony processor in chromatic mode.
But if the arranger is a sample, then we want to use it to generate the sample. It would be nice if the arranger manufacturer allowed a sample to be routed through the harmony processor. Do any of them do this? My PSR8000 does not do this. I am reading the PSR9000 manual (that Yamaha kindly makes available on the web), and it is not designed to do this.
However, it appears that the PSR9000 can be kludged to apply chromatic vocal harmony to its samples. How? Take a sample. Assign a fixed pitch so the pitch does not vary with key press. Assign the sample to a right-hand part. Route the selected right-hand part to a subout. Wire the subout (warning: check this electrically) to the mic in. Put the vocal harmonizer in chromatic mode. Result: only the processed sample will be heard, and its pitch will vary with the key played. However, as with realtime vocal input, the character of the sound will be preserved over a relatively wide pitch range.
Unfortunately, this technique is not useful for my PSR8000. The PSR8000 has a loop send, but it can only be used to send everything through the harmonizer. This approach would turn my arranger into a monophonic Variphrase player. With the PSR9000, one could have a monophonic Variphrase lead over autoaccompaniment.
I would like to know if this idea really works. Also, do any synths allow use of vocal harmony as an internal effects processor so the external routing is not necessary?
This technique should work with the Korg PA-80 with vocal harmony option. What about the Solton X1? Also, PSR9000Pro (to be announced) may allow a second vocal harmony board so it would allow vocal harmony and Variphrase concurrently. A possible generic term for this capability might be "formant-sensitive harmony".
[This message has been edited by Clif Anderson (edited 09-09-2000).]